TRINIDAD and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) technical director Anton Corneal has identified three key areas he thinks can be improved to help further develop the national women’s Under-20 football team.
Corneal spoke on Wednesday after TT’s Concacaf Women’s U20 Championship exit one day prior.
The squad finished winless at the bottom of group G as they lost out to hosts El Salvador 3-0 in their opening match on Friday, 7-2 against St Kitts/Nevis on Sunday and then a 5-0 thrashing against group leaders Canada on Tuesday.
[caption id="attachment_942668" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Trinidad and Tobago's Sara De Gannes (L) looks to defend against Canada's Keera Melenhorst during the Concacaf Under 20 Women´s Championship match held at Estadio Panamericano, San Cristobal, Dominican Republic, on Tuesday. - CONCACAF[/caption]
Corneal, who served as technical director, was reappointed in early February. While he awaits the team’s post-mortem report from head coach Jason Spence, Corneal believes proper discussion and planning are the way forward for the women’s U20 team.
“We will chat with the coach on his return. We will look at the report coming out of the tournament. We are very aware of some of the challenges before even going into the tournament. We have to see what’s best at this time, to make sure that we are able to address some of the challenges.
“A league (domestic) system to ensure our players are always playing, assisting more in the scouting of players outside of the country and giving the team sufficient preparation going into similar tournaments: all this would be discussed and we would find the best possible ways to assist,” he said.
Before Corneal’s reappointment, he expressed concern, in November over the unpreparedness of the U20 team, and targeted the lack of a squad, technical staff and competition. A month later, Spence and four other were appointed as team staff.
He lamented the team’s pre-tournament prep and said this played a central role in their mediocre performance at the Concacaf tourney.
“If you don’t have the necessary preparation, it’s difficult to get the required result, very difficult. And at times, it’s not any one area. So we can’t look at coaching staff, players or administration, we were in unfamiliar times of what could be done and what cannot be done,” he added.
Now, with national sporting organisations permitted to resume competition, with restrictions, Corneal is hoping this window of opportunity can be used to maximise the team's effort and output.
“Hopefully we can look forward now, in hope of the pandemic slowing down, and allowing teams to do a little bit more.
[caption id="attachment_942667" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Trinidad and Tobago's Maria-Frances Serrant and Cloey Uddenberg, of St Kitts and Nevis, vie for possession during the Under 20 Women´s Championship Group G match, held at Estadio Panamericano, San Cristobal, Republica Dominicana, on Sunday. - CONCACAF[/caption]
“It’s what’s best for the country. It’s never pointing fingers